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    Integrating hydro-geomorphological adjustments into flood mapping for enhanced risk assessment by Tuhin Mukherjee, N. K. Goel, D. S. Arya, Manohar Arora

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, rainfall data alone often becomes insufficient in dynamic floodplains, where geomorphological changes are critical. The Shilabati River basin in West Bengal, India, illustrates such a landscape, having experienced severe floods in 1959, 1967, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2013, and 2021. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Nonlinear Seismic Response of Immersed Tunnel in Horizontally Layered Site under Obliquely Incident SV Waves by Xiaojie Zhou, Qinghua Liang, Yueyu Zhang, Zhongxian Liu, Ying He

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The proposed model was then applied to investigate the nonlinear seismic response of an immersed tunnel in the Haihe River subjected to seismic waves of oblique incidence. …”
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    The Response of Sensitive LULC Changes to Runoff and Sediment Yield in a Semihumid Urban Watershed of the Upper Awash Subbasin Using the SWAT+ Model, Oromia, Ethiopia by Bekan Chelkeba Tumsa

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Land use and land cover (LULC) changes in many parts of river basins have caused water shortages, flood risks, land degradation, soil loss, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem deterioration. …”
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    Mine Geological Environment Monitoring and Risk Assessment in Arid and Semiarid Areas by Jiaqi Jin, Chicheng Yan, Yixuan Tang, Yilong Yin

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…From the distribution of surface subsidence in the study area, surface subsidence disasters mainly occur in the eastern and central mountainous areas rich in coal resources, as well as in the mining areas west of the Yellow River, and the subsidence basins are distributed in a series of irregular concentric ovals. …”
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    Les espaces ruraux du Brahmapoutre et les villes d’Assam : des chemins divergents ? by Émilie Cremin, Annick Hollé

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Its’ dramatic rise and fall, prompted by the annual monsoon rainfall, can cause fearsome flooding. Even when the river is controlled through embankments, inundations can inundate and destroy entire villages and rural areas. …”
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    Analysis of Hydrogeochemical Characteristics of Tunnel Groundwater Based on Multivariate Statistical Technology by Chen Peng, Yuanming Liu, Huiyu Chen, Qiaowei Yuan, Qingzhi Chen, Shilong Mei, Zhonghu Wu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Sodium-containing silicates and reverse cation exchange as the causal mechanisms of Na+ whereas F- is derived from fluorite. …”
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    Weedy plants at Ugolnye Kopi Village, Anadyrsky District, Chukotka Autonomous Area by E. G. Nikolin

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The village of Ugolnye Kopi (Anadyrsky District, Chukotka Autonomous Area, Russia) is located in the left-bank estuary part of the Anadyr River, on the shore of the Anadyr Firth, overlooking the Bering Sea. …”
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    Untapping the potential of Indigenous water jurisdiction: perspectives from Whanganui and Aotearoa New Zealand by Elizabeth Macpherson, Hayden Turoa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Still, legal and policy frameworks routinely include only tokenistic acknowledgements of Indigenous water ‘values’, while ongoing injustices related to the allocation and governance of water resources remain unresolved. Those concerned about the recognition of Indigenous water rights and relationships often point to the case of Aotearoa New Zealand, and specifically the Treaty of Waitangi settlement legislation recognising the Whanganui River as a ‘legal person’, as a replicable model for improved water governance and Indigenous water rights. …”
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    Water Quality of The Karedok Weir in Kecamatan Jatigede, Kabupaten Sumedang, West Java Province as a Source of Raw Water for Drinking Water by Aris Wulandani, Nurhasanah Nurhasanah, Sherly Ridhowati

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The research tested physical, chemical and bacteriological parameters in 4 locations, namely upstream of the Cimanuk River, downstream of the Cimanuk River, Karedok Weir 1 and Karedok Weir 2. …”
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    Delineation of groundwater recharge zones in lateritic terrains using geospatial techniques by A. Ajayakumar, Rajesh Reghunath

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract This study attempts to narrow down the groundwater potential zones in a river basin where laterites form the major aquifer rock. …”
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    Bathymetric characteristics in the Krueng Raba Lhok Nga and Krueng Leupung, Aceh Besar Regency, Indonesia by Setiawan Ichsan, Yuni Syarifah Meurah, Maulana Febri, Muttaqin Ichlasul, Rizwan Thaib

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Depth information is a very important aspect for several studies of marine resource activities, both deep water and shallow water depths. …”
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    Integrated Resistivity and Ground Penetrating Radar Observations of Underground Seepage of Hot Water at Blawan-Ijen Geothermal Field by Sukir Maryanto, Ika Karlina Laila Nur Suciningtyas, Cinantya Nirmala Dewi, Arief Rachmansyah

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…We have successfully identified that the underground seepage of hot water in Blawan geothermal field is following the fault direction and river flow which is evidenced by some hot spring along the Banyu Pahit river with resistivity value less than 40 Ωm and medium conductivity.…”
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    KAJIAN IDENTIFIKASI POTENSI DAN PERMASALAHAN SUMBERDAYA AIR by ASEP HARIYANTO, K. HERRY ISKANDAR

    Published 2021-10-01
    “… This study aims to provide an overview of potential and problems of water resources contained in Belitung District, as well as inputs for the Government Belitung Regency in order management and utilization of water resources. …”
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    L’aqueduc du Gier : nouvelles données sur le pont-siphon de Beaunant à Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon (Métropole de Lyon) by David Baldassari, François Blondel, Stéphane Gaillot

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The presence of this masonry structure suggests that in Antiquity the main channels of the river probably passed between the piers at the bottom of the eastern slope of the valley.Beyond this indication of the old route of the river, the geoarchaeological approach also provides matter for discussion on the possible causes of the collapse of the bridge, which probably involved one or more consecutive or associated factors: weaknesses in the subsoil, the influence of meteorological factors or natural disasters.The data acquired during this excavation contribute significantly to ideas about the techniques and architectural choices that governed the construction of the bridge, together with more general thinking about the dating of a hydraulic structure as important as the Gier aqueduct, which is of not insignificant impact for the analysis of the urban development of the Roman colony of Lugdunum.…”
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